BIO:
Lisa nelson
I am Lisa Nelson, found and owner of Detail Project Management, and I assist online business owners and service
providers with day-to-day project management so they can
say yes to more opportunities and trust the details will get
handled.
I’m an organizer at heart, a bit of a geek when it comes to
the tech side of business, and a pro at keeping multiple
projects all on task. I thrive at connecting the little details
to the big business plan.
As a project manager, I take the day-day project management pieces off my clients plate, freeing up their time to
convert new clients, create new programs, and frankly...
just show up and do what they’re good at.
But I didn’t always know that life had this in store for me.
After 5 years working as a dietitian, I decided to stay home
to raise a family. But since I’m a doer, that didn’t last very
long. By the time baby #2 was on the way, I had started my
own private dietetic practice (Lisa Nelson RD), providing
clients with step-by-step guidance to lower cholesterol and
blood pressure.
At the time, I lived in Yellowstone National Park, which
meant a traditional in-person model for my practice wasn’t
an option. So, I decided to make the practice 99% virtual. I
became a sponge, learning anything and everything I could
find regarding online businesses.
Once my practice began to flourish online, I began receiving requests from other business owners to help them
do the same. Thus, my new service branch, Detail Project
Management, was born. Because of my education and
background, I tend to attract like-minded individuals, including business coaches and wellness practitioners.
Since then, I’ve been behind the scenes, guiding my clients’
teams on program launches, telesummits, website overhauls, and marketing strategies.
My clients need to trust that it’s being handled, so they
don’t miss out on opportunities that will take their businesses to the next level, just because they are stuck in the
day-to-day grind.
favorite book:
I know, not a business book, BUT still has a big impact on
how you might choose to use your business…. The business books I’ve read have not stuck with me. It’s been
several years since I read Half the Sky, but the message
and stories will stay with me for years to come. This book
influenced my learning more about organizations like Kiva
and Women for Women International. A vivid reminder
that as much as we feel we may struggle to grow our businesses, we are truly blessed to even have the opportunity
to pursue our dreams. We need to do what we can to give
others a hand up as well.
Written by the husband-wife team of Nicholas Kristor and
Sheryl WuDunn, Half the Sky explores the overwhelming
obstacles so many women worldwide face and yet shines
light on some amazing stories of triumph.
the happy entrepreneur
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